UFC markets, formats, and how we present them
We separate markets into a small set of categories: match outcome, round betting, method-of-victory, and special prop markets. Each category lists the rules that apply to the market, the settlement items that affect a selection, and the in-play constraints for that market. The guide uses short notes and example scenarios so users understand how a marked market will resolve.
Match outcome markets are settled on the referee's decision, doctor stoppage, or official result at the end of scheduled rounds. Round betting covers individual round winners and round totals; method-of-victory clarifies whether decisions, KOs, technical stoppages, or submissions are counted for a given market. We avoid live timing speculation and instead provide procedural descriptions.

We document the timing rules for stoppages, official time-of-finish, and corner retirement so users can read settlement criteria at a glance. For any market that depends on whether a fight goes to the scorecards, we include a short rule note beside the market name.
How we highlight in-play pauses
We flag markets that will pause at referee intervention or doctor checks so timing expectations are clear before selection.
Mobile app experience and live-dealer integration
We design the app navigation to keep a fight card and the live-dealer feed visible together. When a user opens a fight page, live-dealer studios for related combat-sports content or themed roulette tables are available via a single swipe. The app supports low-data streaming options and multi-camera studio views for table play.
Our live-dealer studio descriptions include table limits in category counts, studio camera counts, and the dealer rotation policy. We label whether a studio uses a single-camera feed, multi-camera studio, or an overlay feed; the labels are short and technical so users can compare feeds quickly.
Payment flow sits in the header of each account view. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for deposits and withdrawals where supported. Each payment entry includes the typical verification steps, a note on required documents for first-time withdrawal, and the recommended flow for linked bank transfers or e-wallet confirmations.
Step sequence for deposits and withdrawal requests:
- Open the account wallet and choose a payment method.
- Follow the verification prompts for the chosen payment (camera or confirmation code).
- Confirm the deposit and check the transaction history tab for settlement notices.
- For withdrawals, complete identity verification if needed and submit a withdrawal request via the wallet page.
We keep short notes for local users: bank transfers may require an account name match and e-wallets may require a linked phone number. For city-based support we provide local guides and office references for users in JakartaSurabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.



Account verification, withdrawal notes, and local events
Verification is step-based: identity upload, payment method confirmation, and a short account check. We document required file types and a sample workflow for bank-linked accounts. Withdrawals follow a request-and-approval sequence; the account view shows the current stage and any missing items for approval.
We publish operational notes tied to event calendars such as Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, and Piala AFF. During national holidays like Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and Nyepi we display a service notice explaining possible processing pauses so users can plan withdrawals and verification ahead of time.
Advantages
- App-first live studio access
- Clear market rules and settlement notes
- Local payment coverage across major banks and e-wallets
Limitations
- Market availability varies by event schedule
- Some payment flows require additional verification steps
For payment references we link to an internal page for mobile banking and e-wallet instructions; see the local payment guide for step-by-step screenshots and confirmation tips. The payments section also cross-references bank transfer rules for online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment.
We keep a concise glossary for fight outcomes, referee decisions, and doctor stoppage terminology so readers from Jakarta to Bandung can understand settlement language without ambiguity. For seasonal scheduling and comparative references, we crosslink to event pages such as Liga 1 and other local calendars.
